Is this an error in LO? (7.0.5) I’ve overlined some text in Writer, and changed the text color (blue). Shows properly on the screen, but when I output to a pdf, while the text and underlining is the proper color, the overline is black. Is there a setting that I’m overlooking to force the overline to the font color?
I have observed the very same behavior. For me it also happens under Windows and Linux OS. I will add a small odt document and the resulting PDF file to show this behavior.
Created attachment 170674 [details] odt file with blue overlined text (export this to pdf to see the behavior)
Created attachment 170675 [details] pdf file that comes out of the pdf export of LO writer (see the BLACK line over the blue text)
Created attachment 178752 [details] example ODT and PDF The overline loses the color in exported PDF, if the overline color in Character properties is Automatic. For setted overline color it is OK.
(In reply to Kamil Landa from comment #4) > Created attachment 178752 [details] > example ODT and PDF > > The overline loses the color in exported PDF, if the overline color in > Character properties is Automatic. For setted overline color it is OK. Sorry, this makes no sense. If it shows proper color in the overline and the underline directly in LO, and the proper color in the underline when exported as a PDF, it should do the overline in proper color too. I don't know how to do an automatic vs non-automatic character properties, I simply do an export to pdf, where the overline loses color. Please explain how this isn't a problem with the export, or please explain how to cause LO to export the overline in the chosen color as a PDF. Also, I'm not sure what is meant by "For setted overline color it is OK." If you're talking about the color of the overline while viewing as and ODT, then that's already agreed to. It's as a pdf that the overline as you say loses color, and I believe it shouldn't.
Also in Version: 7.5.0.1.0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: f29b2b5b7a86fa813ec0410f2788cd9580c7e0b2 CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.19; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: ro-RO (ro_RO.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 48707 ***